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  1. A new boarding house beyond Magdalen Bridge was completed by 1894 and in 1928 the school moved off the college site to new classrooms in Cowley Place and Iffley Road. Designed by Arthur Blomfield, this building is now our Junior School. The school received a Board of Education grant from 1920 and became a direct grant school after World War II.

  2. Welcome. In the Junior School, we help pupils nurture the talents, interests and skills which will see them flourish over the years to come. The school has its own Head, Tim Skipwith, and dedicated team of specialist teachers, whilst being under the overall direction of the Master and benefiting from Senior School staff and facilities.

  3. Magdalen College School was founded in 1480 by William Waynflete: schoolmaster, bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England. Being of humble origins, Waynflete was determined that others of ability should be given the opportunity to learn, to serve and to prosper as he did. And so MCS offers a transformative education in our global ...

  4. News from around Magdalen College School. MCS ranks among the top independent secondary schools in The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2024, placed seventh nationally and third in the Southeast.

  5. Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete. It is one of the wealthiest Oxford colleges, as of 2022, and one of the strongest academically, setting the record for the highest Norrington Score in 2010 and topping the table twice since then.

  6. Magdalen College School Cowley Place Oxford OX4 1DZ. To contact a specific member of the team, please find details here. new Old Waynfletes in 2023. OWs that we are in contact with. Old Waynflete Events. The Waynflete Office organises a wide range of events both in-person and online each year for OWs.

  7. 2023. Our 2023 leavers celebrated an excellent set of A Level and Pre-U results. The school was delighted to report that 97% of grades were awarded at A*-B, with 85% at A*-A and 46% at A*. In addition, 47 pupils – 30% of the year group – attained 3 A*s or more and 21 pupils achieved 4 A*s or more. Pupils will be heading to some of the UK ...